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But even its might had to succumb to the un- limited number of razor-toothed vermin.
The creature was about a foot long from the tip of its tail to its razor-toothed mouth.
A tray of long surgical instruments, sharp-edged, corkscrewed, and razor-toothed.
New customers are like razor-toothed greeworms.
The hides of dwarves were tough and muscled, but a razor-toothed maw was well suited to such a meal.
Her heart leaped when she remembered that her bloody foot might be bait for tiny, razor-toothed piranhas.
Unlike the fearsome, huge, razor-toothed ball of steel currently attached to the shaft, these resembled chisels, presumably for more precise cutting.
"Razor-toothed gree worm?"
In another a slavering, razor-toothed Doberman pinscher aimed its snout in the vicinity of the victim's crotch.
"Keeping Up With the Steins" begins as a growling, razor-toothed satire of carnivorous consumption in Hollywood.
She wrote "the razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world.
Similar methodology was utilized for the giant albino Tyrannosaurus Rex, carnivorous plant and razor-toothed flying fish that menaced the characters.
Ms. Burrows is the chilly, anything-for-science marine biologist behind the research, and Mr. Jane the hunky shark-wrangler who tends these razor-toothed killing machines.
There were all the posters from the movies she saw, cruel eyes and gaping, razor-toothed mouths all bloody, and the walls and ceiling festooned with black lace... "Daddy."
In Texas alone, the aggressive, omnivorous and razor-toothed animals cause nearly $52 million in damage a year to farmland, livestock and pastures, according to the Texas Cooperative Extension.
There were bushy plants with dainty, teardrop-shaped leaves and the pale tone of pea soup standing beside a lanky variety with razor-toothed leaves shot through with purple veins.
The sharks' favorite mode of attack is to leap up out of the water like giant, demented razor-toothed porpoises, seize their prey and dispose of them in two or three quick chomps.
Within the roiling waters, he spotted flashes of large fins-dolphins caught by the razor-toothed predators-and in brief flickers, the silvery flash of the deadly fish themselves as they fought over their meal.
Evil had its own metamorphic intelligence: The sharks and the razor-toothed serpents, the slimy, venomous things that hid in the silt, hadn't given way in an orderly progression to amphibian, reptile, bird and mammal.
The tentacle that had seized his foot ended in a double-padded grip that was already working its way up his leg for better purchase; the next nearest one, not quite yet able to touch him, finished in a razor-toothed mouth.
A Novel Plan to Control Fish California officials, considering options for fighting the razor-toothed northern pike, are making plans to erect a mile-long barrier across a Sierra Nevada lake to trap the fish and force it to eat its young.
(Holden) 'KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS' (PG-13, 84 minutes) A rollicking bar mitzvah comedy begins as a growling, razor-toothed satire of carnivorous consumption in Hollywood.
In "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," Jules Verne tells how Professor Aronnax was taken by Captain Nemo for a global submarine tour, the two men finding themselves face to face with some of the razor-toothed giants during an underwater walk.
These waterways are home to salmon and steelhead trout that bring California a billion dollars in revenue every year, Supervisor Roudebush said, and could be decimated should pike - a razor-toothed predator known to eat snakes, rats and ducklings - begin to live and breed in them.